Characteristics of SKF bearings
Characteristics of SKF bearings
It can withstand both radial and axial loads at the same time, with higher rotational speed and larger contact angle, resulting in higher axial bearing capacity.
Single row bearings can only withstand axial loads in one direction, which will cause additional axial forces when subjected to radial loads. And can only limit the axial displacement of the shaft or shell in one direction. If installed in pairs, make the outer rings of a pair of bearings face each other, that is, the wide end faces the wide end face and the narrow end faces the narrow end face. This can avoid causing additional axial forces and limit the shaft or casing to within the axial clearance range in both directions. There are over 70 variants of angular contact ball bearings.
1. There are three nominal contact angles: 15 °, 25 °, and 40 °. The larger the contact angle, the higher the axial bearing capacity. High precision and high-speed bearings usually have a contact angle of 15 °, which increases under axial force.
2. Generally, the inner or outer ring is equipped with a locking port, and the inner and outer rings cannot be separated. After heating and expanding, the outer ring is assembled with the inner ring, rolling element, and cage components. More balls are installed than deep groove ball bearings, with a rated load in the ball bearing, strong rigidity, and smooth operation.
3. The radial clearance can be adjusted by mutual displacement between the inner and outer rings. Often used in pairs and preloaded to improve bearing rigidity. The characteristic of angular contact ball bearings is that they can withstand both radial and axial loads. At higher speeds, the larger the contact angle, the higher the axial bearing capacity.
Single row bearings can only withstand axial loads in one direction, which will cause additional axial forces when subjected to radial loads. And can only limit the axial displacement of the shaft or shell in one direction. If installed in pairs, make the outer rings of a pair of bearings face each other, that is, the wide end faces the wide end face and the narrow end faces the narrow end face. This can avoid causing additional axial forces and limit the shaft or casing to within the axial clearance range in both directions. There are over 70 variants of angular contact ball bearings.
1. There are three nominal contact angles: 15 °, 25 °, and 40 °. The larger the contact angle, the higher the axial bearing capacity. High precision and high-speed bearings usually have a contact angle of 15 °, which increases under axial force.
2. Generally, the inner or outer ring is equipped with a locking port, and the inner and outer rings cannot be separated. After heating and expanding, the outer ring is assembled with the inner ring, rolling element, and cage components. More balls are installed than deep groove ball bearings, with a rated load in the ball bearing, strong rigidity, and smooth operation.
3. The radial clearance can be adjusted by mutual displacement between the inner and outer rings. Often used in pairs and preloaded to improve bearing rigidity.